Every pet statue starts the same way: a handful of photos and a story. From there it’s sculpting — matching the set of the ears, the way the fur breaks around the collar, the exact posture that makes someone say “that’s my dog.”
This piece was modeled by hand from reference photos, printed in multi-color PLA so the markings come from the filament itself — no paint, no fading — and finished, inspected, and packed with the usual hand-written note.
The details make or break a piece like this. Whiskers, eye highlights, the transition lines between colors: all of it is decided at the modeling stage and approved by the customer as a 3D render before a single layer goes down. That approval step is why these come out looking like the actual animal and not a generic dog-shaped object.
Want one of your own? Send us a few clear photos — that’s genuinely all we need to get started.
